jcmanson wrote:Chris Lang wrote:The bigger concern, as Duke pointed out, will be what happens in the secondary. Was Hagen that good last year because Aikens and Fogg took the pressure off him? I think Hagen's a fine player, but we'll see what happens when he has a little less experience behind him. I thought Kenny Scott took a step forward in pass coverage last season, and I suspect he'll be fine. Wesley Scott showed some flashes, but that was as a reserve corner and nickel back. Is he ready?
Not to mention there's no one behind the Scotts with game experience.
To be fair to Hagen, he was playing alongside Aaron Dial and Gary Sampson. Dial was a veteran, intelligent player, but lacked athleticism. Sampson was a freshman adjusting to D-I football.
I think that people will be pleasantly surprised with the young talent in the secondary and defense on a whole. Kenny Scott and Wesley Scott will be ready, but also look to the freshmen. Justin Guillory and Tyrin Holloway lack game time, but they are supremely talented and have had red-shirt seasons to develop. I don't see the defense dropping off.